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A private function, with shared platters on the tables. The food just kept coming! Outstanding scallops, tender pork belly with crispy skin, on pine nuts and pomegranite, gnocchi with just the right consistency, in a gorgonzola and walnut sauce, I could go on all night,...More

Terrible service, I mean where else would the waitress take a full bottle of wine from your table. Food was awful, cheese smelt bad and by bad I mean putrid. Dessert bowl placed on top of dirty main plate because they couldn't be bothered to...More

As I entered the amazing venue of Rosatis I was drawn first to the beautiful mosaic floor and feel to the place.. The vast space and high ceilings has a atmosphere nothing else like it in Melbourne. We arrived at 7:30pm on a Friday night...More

Four of us were in Melbourne for several days and on the second day we found roasts for breakfast. We received a bright and happy reception on entering. The atmosphere was one of fun and laughter. Great eighties music which most of the patrons seemed...More

Service: Let down by delivering the main courses before we had completed entrée. No real apology, basically just ‘oh well’!
Food: Average ‘Australianised’ Italian dishes. We had seven dishes amongst the three of us, five were average and two were very average. The wine list...More

We thought the building was really interesting and had high hopes when we sat down. The menu had quite a lot of choice but the wine list was a worry with an overpriced selection.
The service was interesting to watch - lots of young people...More

It's a great location and an interesting building however the important bits, food and service, are not so good.
Our calamari starter was fine but our main course linguine was bland. The wine was overpriced and the service was disinterested.
Try Terra Rossa next door.

I went there for dinner with 5 other colleagues on a business trip. As we arrived (early) the quite large restaurant was still empty.
The service was done by a few very young people - the quality was more than questionable: When they served the...More

Wandering up Flinders Lane on a Saturday night we decided that Rosati's was the place to stop. From the moment we entered to when we left, we had excellent service. The restaurant itself was unusually large for a Flinders Lane establishment, but it was warm...More

Rosati is a coffee/lunch staple - great coffee, good simple food and fast service if you need it. Great for a business or social catch up in the working day.

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Full of discovery and delight, Melbourne’s lanewaystease the imagination long after you’ve put your wearyfeet up to rest. They weave through the heart of thecity: cafes, bars, restaurants and boutiques,throbbing with conversation and espresso coffee. Younever quite know what you’ll find around the nextcorner: cobblestone alleys, old beer barrel hoists andeven vats of simmering organic soup. There is the air

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of Berlin in the street art, a touch of Paris in theumbrella-shaded cafes and, reminiscent of Rome,eateries tucked away in the most unlikely of places.Perhaps you might want a break and cross the YarraRiver to Southbank - walk along the promenade, bask inthe sun at a waterside bar and decide whether to go tothe nearby casino or book a ticket at the Melbournetheatre company.